They publish NAV weekly, and their last NAV came in at $1.65 per share vs a share price of $0.85 per share…. but notice that the NYSE makes up ~35% of their portfolio. NYSE is up ~30% on news of the deal, and my rough math points to this gain adding a whopping 19 cents per share to NAV. (Bonus- they own exclusively financials and almost exclusively exchanges. I bet you get some price movement up in all of their financials as the market anticipates further acquisitions. And many of their holdings are small emerging privately owned exchanges- perfect for further acquisitions!)

Even if the market continues discounting Urbana at 50% of NAV, that would mean the share price should gain ~$0.10 today, or more than a 10% gain on yesterday’s price.

And I think it represents an even more interesting opp. Looking at the deal terms, if Urbana chooses to recieve either cash or the mix of cash and stock, they would be flush with cash and have the opportunity to buy back a ridiculous amount of shares at a huge discount to NAV. (Don’t worry about taxes here- even at the premium, the price is way under UBAA’s cost basis).

How do I think this plays out? I personally think the stock price will likely languish a bit today before gaining 5% or so later today as people realize that NAV is about to go up. But given all of the horrible insider deals, I really doubt that you get more than that, and I doubt management takes advantage of this opportunity to create a bunch of value through share buybacks. And the insider deals also prevent someone like Special Opps from coming in and liquidating the fund. So no activism here.

So I’m staying away… but an interesting “trading opp” nonetheless.

PS- fun fact: you may have noticed that their CEO (Caldwell) was actually quoted in the Bloomberg article I linked to up top.

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